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Vigilant MX4428 & F4000 Addressable Systems

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MXP Responder in Box FP0824

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The MXP has two major functions:
(i) To provide an interface to an MX4428 responder (communications/power) loop, via which data gathered by the MXP may be transferred to the MX4428 Master for display, annunciation, and processing as appropriate.
(ii) To provide an interface to the MX Analogue Loop. Data retrieved from the MX devices connected to the Analogue Loop is processed to determine the ALARM/NORMAL/FAULT status of each device, and this data is passed on to the MX4428 Master via the MX4428 Loop Interface. The Analogue Loop interface also allows outputs to be sent to those devices that support them, to initiate MX device tests, activate relays, etc. 

The MXP is one printed circuit board (1901- 213). The MX Responder supports up to 200 MX multi-sensor virtual detectors (Photoelectric and Heat, CO and Heat, Ionisation-only, Heat-only) and a range of functional bases, addressable callpoints, input modules, and output modules. 

The MXP has two major functions:
(i) To provide an interface to an MX4428 responder (communications/power) loop, via which data gathered by the MXP may be transferred to the MX4428 Master for display, annunciation, and processing as appropriate.
(ii) To provide an interface to the MX Analogue Loop. Data retrieved from the MX devices connected to the Analogue Loop is processed to determine the ALARM/NORMAL/FAULT status of each device, and this data is passed on to the MX4428 Master via the MX4428 Loop Interface. The Analogue Loop interface also allows outputs to be sent to those devices that support them, to initiate MX device tests, activate relays, etc. 

The MXP is one printed circuit board (1901- 213). The MX Responder supports up to 200 MX multi-sensor virtual detectors (Photoelectric and Heat, CO and Heat, Ionisation-only, Heat-only) and a range of functional bases, addressable callpoints, input modules, and output modules. 

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